When you visit a stable master, this simple add-on will automatically ask the stable master to heal and revive your battle pets. If you're a hunter, you'll be required to click "I'd like to heal and revive my battle pets", but you won't have to click the confirmation. If you're not a hunter, all you have to do is right-click the stable master and your pets will be healed. Note that this add-on will verify that the cost is 10 silver. If the cost is different, it means something unexpected...

A simple LDB feed that shows your current pitch and speed. Note that your speed is shown as actual speed, not horizontal speed (in order to keep the add-on very lightweight). If your pitch is 0, you're going at your maximum horizontal speed. It deactivates inside instances. Comments and bug reports General comments and questions can be posted at the WowAce site. Bug reports and feature requests should be made using the ticket system.

HitsMode5: Combat Log, Evolved Since WoW began, HitsMode has been the most powerful combat log available in World of Warcraft. HitsMode5 continues that legacy and improves upon it. HitsMode5 is a total rewrite of the classic HitsMode add-on created in 2005. Utilizing all the lessons learned over the years, it's a feature-complete, mature, optimized combat log. Features Split your combat log into separate chat windows Customize virtually every aspect of the combat log, including colors, unit...

Inspired by the now discontinued add-on BuffEnough, Energized answers the simple question: "Am I buffed?" Energized functions as a LibDataBroker (LDB) feed whose icon changes depending on your disposition. The tooltip lists which buffs you're missing, along with who is likely to be responsible for the buff. Energized is optimized for max-level players, and primarily focuses on PvE (but also supports PvP content). Features Smart buff grouping. Energized uses a very flexible grouping system...

LibCompress is a compression and decompression library implemented entirely in WoW-friendly Lua. It supports the LZW and Huffman algorithms, and can automatically choose the most efficient algorithm for your data. One popular usage for this library is to send a compressed table to another player or add-on. Doing this requires additional encoding to remove the \000 characters from the data stream. Take a look at the forum post for more info and a development discussion:...

Rarity tracks how many times you've tried to obtain various rare items like mounts, battle pets, and toys. It will tell you how likely you are to obtain the item, track how long you've been farming for it, and tell you how lucky you've been so far. Although it's mostly used for mounts, battle pets, and toys, it supports pretty much any item, including profession patterns, archaeology projects, and more. Out of the box, Rarity includes support for every single mount, battle pet, and toy in the...